Two more baby mamas with sons by Ol’ Dirty Bastard emerged in court last week to press their claims in a legal battle over his estate – and to rip the hip-hopper’s widow for allegedly blowing through $225,000 since he died in November 2004.

Suzy Wong and Cheryl McCall bore ODB sons who are now 11 years old, and the boys are among five out-of-wedlock kids with stakes to the late rapper’s cash.

They all want a piece of an estate that brought in just $122,000 between June 2005 and August 2006 but that could get big bucks once ODB’s posthumous album, “A Son Unique,” featuring Missy Elliott and Macy Gray, is released.

The album, due out last November and once seen by Def Jam as ODB’s breakthrough disc, has been held up over a dispute with the rap mogul Damon Dash.

The two women showed up to blast ODB’s widow, Icelene Jones, saying the ex-Wu-Tang Clan frontman (real name Russell Jones) and his wife had almost no contact and lived together only briefly years ago.

“Today was the first day our voices could be heard,” said McCall.

“We wanted to make objections to Icelene being the administrator, and her accounting,” said Wong. “She’s playing the sorry and sad widow, but the truth is they hadn’t had a marital relationship for 12 years.”

Wong, who arrived from Toronto, and McCall, who lives in Brooklyn, went to Brooklyn Surrogate’s Court on Tuesday to submit their typed-up objections, but they had no lawyer. Judge Margarita López Torres advised them to get one before making any filings.

They were also told that their sons, God-Ason Jones and Allah McCall Jones, would need their own representatives.

The two women are supported by ODB’s mother, Cherry Jones, and ex-manager, Jarred Weisfeld, who are battling Icelene Jones for control of the estate.

They aren’t the only women with ODB love children. Three others say they each had an out-of-wedlock kid with the rapper, who died of a drug overdose at a Manhattan recording studio on Nov. 13, 2004. All but one have stepped up to stake claims.

Krishana Rucker, of Carson, Calif., says the estate owes her $266,000 for back child support for her daughter, A’Shana. Belinda Bush, of Jersey City, wants money for her son, Prince Osiris. A Pennslyvania woman with a daughter hasn’t joined in.

Icelene Jones had three kids with ODB – and has squandered more than $200,000 of the estate’s money since her husband’s death, say Wong and McCall.

Icelene Jones blames problems with the estate on her former lawyer, Steven Mandel.

“I stand falsely accused of having diverted money from the estate,” she says in court papers.